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Curriculum Vitae Jonathan Schwartz Professor Department of Political Science and International Relations Director, Asian Studies State University of New York at New Paltz Phone: (845) 257-2627 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. 2001. Political Science, University of Toronto, Canada. M.A. 1995. Political Science, University of Toronto, Canada. Certificate of Study 1994. Mandarin Language, The Mandarin Training Center, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan. B.A. 1992. International Relations and East Asian Studies (China specialist), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Graduated Cum Laude. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-present Director, Asian Studies Program 2014-present Professor, SUNY New Paltz 2008-2014 Associate Professor, SUNY New Paltz 2001-2008 Assistant Professor, SUNY New Paltz 2007-8 Teaching International Relations at Xi’an International Studies University FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS AND GRANTS Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan Fellow (2012-2013). National Asia Research Program, National Bureau of Asian Research and the Woodrow Wilson Center, Research Associate (2010-11). East-West Center Visiting Fellow Program, East-West Center, University of Hawaii. Research Fellowship in Population and Health (Awarded 2011, de-funded). William J. Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright-Hayes scholar, India (winter 2009-2010). East Asia Institute (Seoul, South Korea) Fellowship in Peace, Governance and Development in East Asia (2008-9). William J. Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright scholar, China (2007-8). The Korea Society, Fellowship in Korean Studies (2006). SUNY New Paltz, Research and Creative Awards (2002-3, 2006-7, 2012, 2015). SUNY New Paltz, Faculty Research Support/Student Assistant Initiative Award (Fall 2006, Spring 2009, Fall 2010). Centers for Disease Control Grant for research in collaboration with The Institute for Bio-Security, St. Louis University (2004-5). SUNY New Paltz Grant, Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Program (2004, 2006). China and Inner Asia Council Grant, the Association of Asian Studies Small Grants Award, (2003). Political Science fellowship Award, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto (2000-2001). David Chu Travel award, David Chu Foundation (1999).

IDRC Doctoral Research Award. International Development and Research Council, Canada (1999). Canada - China Scholarly Exchange Fellowship. Canadian and Chinese Government Scholarship (1998-99). University of Toronto Travel award (1998). University of Toronto Open Fellowship (1995-1998). Foreign Language Study Scholarship/Award. Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (1994). JOURNAL ARTICLES First Author with Muh-Yong Yen, “Towards a collaborative model of pandemic preparedness and response: Taiwan’s changing approach to pandemics,” Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection (forthcoming 2016). “Achieving Effective Pandemic Response in Taiwan through State-Civil Society Cooperation: The Role of the Li Zhang,” Asian Survey Vol. 54(6) (November/December 2014): 11361157. Third author with Muh-Yong Yen et. al., “From SARS in 2003 to H1N1 in 2009: Lessons Learned from Taipei, Taiwan in preparation for the Next Pandemic,” Journal of Hospital Infection Vol. 87(4) (August 2014): 185-193. “Compensating for the Authoritarian Advantage in Crisis Response: A comparative case study of SARS pandemic responses in China and Taiwan,” Journal of Chinese Political Science Vol. 17(3) (September 2012): 313-332. With Rachel D. Schwartz, “Confronting Global Pandemics: Lessons from China and the United States,” Global Health Governance Vol. 3(2) (Spring 2010): 1-21. First Author, with R. Gregory Evans, “Causes of Effective Policy Implementation: China's Public Health Response to SARS,” Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 16(51) (May, 2007): 195-213. First Author, with R. Gregory Evans and Sarah Greenberg. “Evolution of Health Provision in Pre-SARS China: The Changing Nature of Disease Prevention,” The China Review Vol. 7(1) (Spring 2007): 81-108. "Environmental NGOs in China: Roles and Limits," Pacific Affairs Vol. 77(1) (Spring 2004): 28-49. Reprinted in Jieyu Liu (ed) Social Transformation in China vol. 4 (London: Routledge, 2014): chp. 63. "The Impact of State Capacity on Enforcement of Environmental Policies: The Case of China," Journal of Environment and Development Vol. 12(1) (March 2003): 50-81. "Canada's Role in Chinese Environmental Protection," Journal of Canadian Foreign Policy Vol. 10(2) (Winter 2003): 129-144. “Conducting Research in China: Impediments and Some Options,” Issues and Studies, Vol. 37(6) (November/December 2001): 107-127. “Understanding Enforcement: Environment and State Capacity in China,” Sinosphere Vol. 3(4) (Fall 2000): 5-18. "Environmental Protection in China: Issues of Enforcement,” Oxford International Review Vol. 10(1) (Spring 2000): 31-40. BOOK CHAPTERS AND WORKING PAPERS First author with Rachel D. Schwartz, “Effectively Responding to Pandemics: Adapting Responses to Differing Institutional Circumstances in the United States and China.” In Robert Hathaway and Michael Wills (eds.) Managing New Security Challenges in Asia

(Woodrow Wilson Center Press, June 2013): 144-170. “Pandemic Responses in the Asia-Pacific: Risk and Opportunity in PRC’s International Relations,” in Guoguang Wu (ed.) China’s Challenges to Human Security: Foreign Relations and Global Implications (London: Routledge, 2013): 261-281. With Shawn Shieh, “State and Society Responses to China’s Social Welfare Needs: An Introduction to the Debate,” in J. Schwartz and S. Shieh (eds.) State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China: Serving the People (Routledge, Hardcover, June 2009; Paperback, August 2010): 3-21. First author with Shawn Shieh, “Serving the People? The Changing Roles of the State and Social Organizations in Social Service Provision,” in J. Schwartz and S. Shieh (eds.) State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China: Serving the People (Routledge, June 2009):177-188. “The Impact of Crises on Social Service Provision in China: The State and Society Respond to SARS,” in J. Schwartz and S. Shieh (eds.) State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China: Serving the People (Routledge, June 2009):135-155. “Effectively Controlling Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Comparing Taiwanese and Chinese Responses to SARS,” East Asia Institute Fellows Program Working Paper Series No. 17 (May 2009). “Between Conflict and Cooperation: China’s Environmental Civil Society and the Transitioning State,” in Andre Laliberte and Marc Lanteigne (eds.), The Chinese PartyState in the 21st Century: Adaptation and the Reinvention of Legitimacy (Routledge Press, 2008): 58-77. JOURNAL CORRESPONDENCE/PUBLICATIONS Second author with Muh-Yong Yen et. al. “Controlling MERS: Lessons Learned from SARS,” Clinical Infectious Diseases 61(11)(2015): 1761-1762. Second author with Muh-Yong Yen et. al. “Traffic Control Bundling is Essential for Protecting Healthcare Workers and Controlling the Ebola Epidemic 2014,” Clinical Infectious Diseases 60(5) (Online, December 15, 2014; Print, 2015): 823-825. CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS Invited Speaker, “Collaborative Governance and Pandemic Preparedness,” Mingchuan University, Taiwan (July 2016). Keynote address, “Improving pandemic preparedness and response: Lessons from Taiwan,” Global Initiatives Conference Taiwan (July 2016). Responding Effectively to Epidemic Outbreaks in Rural China: Developing Co-operation between Civil Society and the State, Annual Association for Asian Studies National Conference in Seattle (March 2016) Chair and paper presenter. Opinion Piece, “How Taiwan can prepare for the next Dengue Fever Crisis,” Thinking Taiwan: News & Perspectives from Taiwan & the World (28 January 2016) http://thinking-taiwan.com/taiwan-prepare-dengue-schwartz/ Keynote address, “Strengthening Dengue Response: A role for community engagement,” International Conference on Dengue Prevention and Control (7-8 December, 2015) Taiwan. Closing the Health Care Gap between Urban and Rural China – A role for Grassroots Organizations? Paper presented at the New York Conference for Asian Studies (October 2015) Panel Chair: The impact of poverty on gender, health and community. Opinion Piece, “Is Taiwan Prepared for the Next Pandemic?” Thinking Taiwan (15 July 2014).

http://thinking-taiwan.com/is-taiwan-prepared-next-pandemic/ Invited Talk, Framing Pandemics: Non-traditional security or low key cooperation? Institute For International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (21 June 2013). Invited Talk, Civil Society and the State – key to effective pandemic response, National Taipei University, Taipei, Taiwan (20 June 2013). Opinion Piece, with Alan P. Zelicoff, “Is China Really Ready for the Next Influenza Outbreak?” The Diplomat (08/05/2013) http://thediplomat.com/2013/08/05/is-china-really-ready-forthe-next-influenza-outbreak/?all=true Roundtable Organizer, Chair: Simulating the Six Party Talks: Nuclear Negotiations in the Classroom. New York Conference on Asian Studies (September 2012). Discussant: Contesting Politics and Economy in China. New York Conference on Asian Studies (September 2012). Seminar Presentation: Effective Pandemic Response: A comparative analysis of China and Taiwan (Institute for International Relations, National ChengChi University, Taipei, Taiwan Summer 2012). Seminar Presentation: Pandemics as Threat and Opportunity in the International Relations of the Asia Pacific (National Taipei University, Summer 2012). Chair and Discussant: The Economics of Security, International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada (Spring 2011). Pandemic Response in the Asia-Pacific: Risks and Opportunities in the International Relations of the PRC. Paper presented at the Conference on Human Security in China’s Foreign Relations, Center for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, BC, Canada (November 2010). Comparing Pandemic Response Capabilities in the United States and China: Lessons to Learn. Paper presented at the Asia Policy Assembly cosponsored forum: Asia’s Global Influence: How is it Exercised? What does it mean? The National Bureau of Asian Research and the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC (June 2010). Comparing Crisis responses: Taiwan, China and the SARS Pandemic. Paper presented at the New York Conference for Asian Studies, Cornell (October 2009). Testimony on “State and Society Responses to Environmental Challenges in China,” at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and International Development Research Centre Co-sponsored forum: China and its New Place in the World, Ottawa, Canada (September 2009). Testimony on “China’s Environmental Policy and Activities to Address the Environmental Impacts of its Energy Use,” invited testimony before the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, 110th US Congress (Presented, August 2008; Published, November 2008). State and Civil Society in Contemporary China: Negotiating Social Service Provision, Annual Association for Asian Studies National Conference in Boston (April 2007) Roundtable participant. Social Service Provision in Contemporary China: Civil Society and State Responses to a Changing Welfare Regime, Annual Association for Asian Studies National Conference in San Francisco (April 2006) Chair and Organizer. Paper: Causes of Effective Policy Implementation: China’s Public Health Response to SARS. State-Society Relations in China, New York Conference on Asian Studies, SUNY New Paltz (September-October 2005) Chair and Organizer. Society and the State: The Impact of Exogenous Shocks, New York Conference on Asian

Studies, Bard College (October 2004). Chair and Organizer. Shifting Power Relations: State-NGO Relations in China, The Challenges and International Impact of Governance in China: An International Conference, University of Quebec at Montreal (September 2004). The Impact of Exogenous Shocks on State-Civil Society Relations: SARS and the Chinese NGO movement. Presented at the Annual Association of Asian Studies National Conference in San Diego (March 2004). Adapting to Reality: State - Environmental Civil Society Relations in China. Presented at Professional Association for China's Environment conference in Beijing, China (October 2003). Local Enforcement of Environmental Protection in China: A Role for Civil Society? Presented at the Annual Association of Asian Studies National Conference in NY (March 2003). Environmental NGOs in China - Expanding Role or Near-term Dream? Presented at the New York Conference for Asian Studies, Skidmore College (October 2002). Canada’s Potential Contribution to Chinese Environmental Protection. Presented at Asia Pacific Foundation Regional Summit, Toronto (September 2000). Understanding Enforcement: The Environment and State Capacity in China. Presented at the World Bank Conference on Policy Reform and the Environment in China, Washington DC (August 2000). Central-Provincial Relations in China: Factors Influencing Environmental Policy Enforcement. Presented at Northeast Regional International Studies Association Conference, Philadelphia (1998). Environment Policy in China: Issues of Compliance. Presented at Association of Asian Studies Northeast Regional Conference, SUNY Binghampton (1997). LANGUAGES Mandarin – spoken, fluent; reading/writing (moderate) Hebrew - fluent

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